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Old 06-22-2007   #5 (permalink)
SapperPest19


 
 

Re: "This application has requested the Runtime to terminate it in an unusual way."

On Fri, 22 Jun 2007 07:09:54 -0700, Malke <notreally@invalid.invalid>
wrote:

>SapperPest19 wrote:
>
>>
>> Well, after looking on the website, nRoute does not list vista under
>> requirements but will run after the install. It will not run using the
>> shortcut. However, it will run in safe mode using the shortcut.
>> Another example is CyberLink PowerDirector. I was looking at the "Try
>> Free" version and it does list vista in the requirements.

>
>
>This doesn't really change my answer. If nRoute doesn't list Vista, then
>it isn't truly Vista-compatible. You could try running the program in
>compatibility mode or as Administrator. Look in Vista's Help for both
>those terms for more details. Or contact the nRoute tech support people
>for your problem with their software.
>
>If the PowerDirector site says their software works with Vista and you
>are having problems, I would make their tech support my first stop. As I
>said in my first post to you, the program's tech support will know if
>there are issues, workarounds, patches, etc. If you get no useful
>response from them, then look into compatibility mode/run as Administrator.
>
>
>Malke


First of all...thanks for taking the time to respond. I called Garmin.
During the conversation, I said something about comparability mode.
The guy said the version of software I am running was actually written
for vista. He also suggested running it in admin mode and that solved
the problem. He said that there are some issues with vista's security
that have to be worked out. I tried the other program in admin mode
and that solved that problem as well. Is there any way to set up those
programs to always run as admin by double-clicking instead of having
to rt click and choose it?
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